Lately I just haven’t been enjoying cooking very much. You may even have noticed fewer recipes being posted than usual. Most days it seems like there’s just never enough hours in the day to do all the things I need to do. Getting creative with meal planning and meal prep tends to get lost in the shuffle. If you’re a mom too, you just might be familiar with what I’m talking about.
Sometimes I just need to try something new to get interested again and out of my rut. I recently had the chance to test out some meal prep shortcuts from Epicure, a 100% Canadian (based out of Victoria, BC, actually!), 100% family-owned, women-led company that works on a party-plan direct sales distribution model. Maybe this would help?
Epicure is probably best-known for their signature pre-mixed spices for dips, but I discovered they also make a wide range of seasonings, teas, spices, mixes, and meal shortcuts, as well as specialty cookware and tools. I received a box full of products designed to help me make quick and healthy appies and inspire me to enjoy cooking for my family again.
Hot Spinach Dip
I decided to start by making hot spinach dip. Even though it’s one of my faves at any party or gathering, I’d never made spinach dip before. I’ve always thought of it as being too much work, but not anymore! I assembled the base ingredients – sour cream, my homemade mayo, and a defrosted package of frozen spinach along with my special ingredient – minced water chestnuts for texture and a little crunch. I added Epicure’s Spinach Dip Seasoning and mixed everything together in the Aubergine Baker ($25). I sprinkled grated goat cheddar and some smoked paprika on top and popped it in the oven at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes.
The baker is the perfect size for parties, but unless you’re the Brady Bunch it’s probably too large for just the family. Epicure does offer a miniature baker that would make the right serving size for everyday family use. I really like the rich deep purple colour of this dish – it’s perfect to go from the oven to the table. I served this with raw veggies alongside some roasted chicken and coconut mashed sweet potatoes. Yum!
Hot Spinach Dip
Ingredients
- 1 cup sour cream
- 1 cup mayonnaise
- 3 tablespoons Epicure Seasoning for Spinach Dip
- 1 - 10 oz 284 g package frozen spinach, thawed, drained, and chopped
- 1/3 cup minced water chestnuts
- 1/2 cup grated cheddar cheese
- pinch of smoked paprika
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Mix sour cream, mayonnaise, Epicure seasoning, frozen spinach, and water chestnuts together and add to oven-safe baking dish.
- Sprinkle grated cheese on top and smoked paprika on top of cheese.
- Bake for 20-25 minutes until dip is hot all the way through and cheese is bubbling.
Notes
Pizza Oven Sweet Potato Fries & Dip
We like our sweet potato fries, but it’s always a challenge getting them crispy in the oven. So I was especially interested in trying Epicure’s Crisper ($20) basically a baking sheet with a rippled and perforated bottom designed to circulate heat around the fries so they can cook and crisp evenly, without having to turn them. I tossed my fries with avocado oil, coconut flour, and Seasoning for Pizza Oven Fries ($7) to kick them up a notch, then baked them at 400 degrees for about 30 minutes.
To be honest, I didn’t find the fries were noticeably crispier than when I make them on a standard baking sheet, but I didn’t have to flip them, and that saved me so much time and aggravation right there.
I served our sweet potato fries with a dip made from half a cup of sour cream, half a cup of mayo, and two tablespoons of Crab Dip Seasoning ($8.50). I left the crab out of the dip as Kay’s allergic to shellfish, but it was still really tasty. The secret is to mix it up ahead of time to allow the flavour of the seasonings to permeate throughout the dip. The instructions for the basic dips are conveniently printed right on the jars, but if you want to try something different, Epicure also has a large database of recipes, organized by each product.
Fresh Pico de Gallo
Yes, I get that the jar says salsa which technically just means sauce, but when I think salsa, I think of the cooked tomato saucy dip served with nacho chips in bars. To me, this makes pico de gallo – a fresh, uncooked salad condiment. I love fresh pico de gallo, but I usually only get it when we’re out at a Mexican restaurant. Epicure’s Poco Picante Salsa Mix ($9) promised I could make it at home with just diced tomatoes and cilantro. Sounds easy, right?
I diced up a couple of tomatoes (about one cup), chopped up two tablespoons of cilantro, stirred in three tablespoons of salsa mix, and let it sit for 30 minutes. I served it with corn chips on these adorable Mini Appetizer Plates ($17) for a bedtime snack.
I think this is my favourite mix from Epicure. The pico de gallo is so fresh and bright – I love it! To be honest, I find it a bit addictive and I can’t stop until it’s all gone. A note of caution though. It’s called poco picante which means a little spicy in Spanish, but it actually has quite a kick. The kids enjoyed it, but both commented that it was very spicy. If you know you can’t tolerate much heat, you might need to pass on this particular mix.
So am I enthused about making dinner now? Well, I may not be chomping at the bit to get in the kitchen all day, but I have been having fun experimenting with the seasonings. I really appreciate that Epicure has tons of recipes beyond just dips that I can make using their seasoning mixes.
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Win 1 of 3 Epicure Omelets & Fries Prize Packages!
Three lucky Canadian readers will win an Epicure prize package containing the following items:
- Good Omelets. Real Fast. Collection ($25) – Dig in to satisfying eggs, wraps, and more with this collection of ‘egg-cellent’ blends. Includes Paris Bistro Secret Sauce, Fines Herbes, Sun-Kissed Tomato Dip Mix, and Good Omelets. Real Fast.â„¢ Recipe Cards.
- Omelet Maker ($18) – Features built-in steam vents, raised walls, and curved corners for no spill cooking. Pair with Good Omelets. Real Fast.â„¢
- Crisper ($20) – Bake golden oven fries with no turning necessary. Perforated, Eclipse® coated, carbon steel design maximizes heat and air flow for crispy, golden results.
- Pizza Oven Fries Seasoning ($7) – The best Italy-inspired herbs with garlic and basil, rounded out with a little Parmesan cheese the name and the aroma both say pizza. Dip Pizza Oven Fries or use mix in your favourite Epicure Pasta Sauce or Caesar Dressing.
- Rosemary Garlic Oven Fries Seasoning ($7) – Indulge in the aroma while these potatoes cook – you’ll think an entire meal is in the oven. Garlic and rosemary is roasting at its best.
- Creamy Ranch Dip ($8.50) – The healthier, homemade version of everyone’s go-to dip. Can be used as a creamy, kid-friendly dip, a lighter salad dressing, or blended into your favourite recipes for a little extra zest.
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I like the look of the Chipster. We like making homemade chips and this makes it sound like it would be even easier.
I like the look of the Chipster. We like making homemade chips and this makes it sound like it would be even easier.
I like the Bake & Roll non-stick baking mat. It has many uses.
The Pico Salsa Mix looks great!
The apple pie spice is an encouragement for me to get my pastry board out!
I love the fact its a Canadian company. They spice mixes look awesome
The French Coffee Press looks so stylish and great to use for
a hot cup of coffee. Like that one can put into the dishwasher.
I have had my eye on the Chipster for awhile.
like making homemade chips
I would love to try the Pizza Oven Fries Seasoning
my favourite product is the fruit dip!! I also love the cajun seasoning for the fries
I have the chipster although I rarely use it. I definitely prefer homemade fries compared to ones you purchase.
I like the looks of the cake for one mold
I’d love to try the 3 Onion Dip Mix
I’ve tried the pizza oven fries spice mix and I love it. It’s yummy.
I love the Cakes for One. I think everyone likes to get their own little dessert. I would use these for family and entertaining too.
I also like the Everything Pan.
The cruet is so cute!
I like the look of the Chipster. This would be so helpful a lot more easier for feeding a family of 12 Awesome Product(s)
Bake & Roll non-stick baking mat would be my pick.
so excited about these products.very much would love to try sweet potato fries
im still drooling over the sweet potatoe fries.the product that I would love to get is the chipster.so handy and the kids and I would love
love to try the Pizza Oven Fries Seasoning
Epicure prepared/frozen meals got me through the last month of pregnancy, and first few months after the new baby got here. So nice to not have to put the thought in to dinner when you’re adjusting to the addition of a new member in the family!
I’d like to try the pizza oven fries dip I don’t have that one!
The Pizza Oven Fries sounds really tasty…I’d love to try that.
I think the Chipster is a really cool idea! We are done with deep-frying potatoes 😉
I like the Penguin Pal Pops, great for the grandkids.
I think their cakes for 1 mold interesting..imagine not having to cook a full cake in the oven and making the house hot, just pop it in the microwave..very cool
I would love to try the Satay Sauce Mix
I also like the Eclipse® Coated Wok & Glass Lid
I would love to try the Pizza Oven Fries Seasoning, the fries look so yummy! I think my kids would love it as well as my husband.
I love that Epicure is based out of Victoria! I’ve been hearing about their products for awhile, but haven’t had the chance to get any yet. Looking forward to it now! 😉
I would also like to try seasoning for mac and cheese. We are big pasta eaters and love trying new spices.
I want to try the Chocolate Velvet Cheescake Mix. Looks Yum!
I’ve used Epicure products for years. Love the dressing mixes and favourite is the roasted garlic
The Burger Press reminds me of a product from long ago. Probably this one is better.
I love tomatoes and this Marinara Sauce Mix looks wonderful to try with my garden tomatoes late this summer.
I have seriously been considering the Bake & Roll non-stick baking mat for quite some time. My daughter does a lot of baking, and she is getting ready to move out soon. *sigh* =(
I’d love to try the sweet and spicy mustard and cuban seasoning. Pretty much all their seasonings and sauces would be amazing to have among your spice rack and condiments!!
The food looks absolutely delicious and the Poco Picante Salsa Mix…YUM!! I would love to try the dip too – I love finding new recipes!!
The Meal Shortcut Spice Mixes look interesting to me. It would be handy to have the flavourings for some of our favorite meals in one convenient package. I also like the crisper pan.
My flavor choice I would like to try next is Wasabi Ginger Aioli Mix. I think it would be great on a chicken or salmon burger.
I love Epicure products, especially their spice mixtures for dips (makes life so easy and delicious)! I did notice they have a new Arrabbiata Spicy Sauce Mix, which looks really good… It would definitely kick up the regular tomato sauce.
I could really use the omlet maker. My son loves omlets.
My god, those pictures look yummy! Especially those pizza sweet potato fries; will have to try it out. Thank you!
These look so yummy!
The Pizza Oven Fries Seasoning sounds delicious!
Would love to try the Wasabi Ginger Aioli Mix!
The Brewing Basket looks like a cool gadget to use